Did NVIDIA’s Earnings Surge to All-Time Highs Trigger Stock Market Exhaustion? – The Market Breadth

AT50 (MMFI) reversed almost half its gains from May after falling short of the overbought threshold.

Stock Market Commentary I looked to last week’s earnings from NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) with great anticipation. The indices gathered momentum with all-time highs and seemed to point to a big moment for NVDA. NVDA did indeed have a big moment, but it helped precious few. In fact, NVDA’s gain looked like a net loss. Buyer’s … Read more

Index All-Time Highs Prime the Pump for NVDA Earnings – The Market Breadth

Index All-Time Highs Prime the Pump for NVDA Earnings (Credit: The Pulse - https://www.chattanoogapulse.com/local-news/automotive/gas-prices-fall-sharply-over-the-past-week-dropping-ne/)

Stock Market Commentary The simple and quiet breakout for the stock market found follow-through last week. Both the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ hit fresh all-time highs during the week. The April CPI (consumer price index) report paved the way on Wednesday’s all-time highs. A softer than “expected” number revived hopes for a rate cut … Read more

A Simple, Quiet Breakout for the Stock Market – The Market Breadth

A Simple, Quiet Breakout for the Stock Market - The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary I saw a simple test for distinguishing bearish and bullish signals after META’s post-earnings swoon last month. A quick rebound following failed tests at resistance complicated the picture. The price technicals and dynamics returned to simple as a synchronized yet quiet breakout unfolded last week across the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. … Read more

The Bank of Japan’s Other Currency Battle: The Technicals

The Bank of Japan’s Other Currency Battle - The Technicals (Credit: Bank of Japan)

When I wrote about the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) currency trap, the presumed intervention looked ineffective on balance. However, it appears the Bank of Japan has a multi-phased plan. Last week’s presumed intervention generated a fresh phase of weakness for USD/JPY (strength for the Japanese yen and Invesco CurrencyShares® Japanese Yen Trust ETF (FXY)). That … Read more

Not So Simple After Apple Buyquake Powers Market Through Failed Test – The Market Breadth

Apple buyquake: Apple Inc (AAPL) broke out above its 50DMA and jumped 6% post-earnings results on a $110B share buyback.

Stock Market Commentary In the prior week a post-earnings pricequake from Meta Platforms (META) dominated the stock market headlines. Last week, an Apple buyquake dominated the headlines and week-ending trading after the company announced a record $110B buyback. The subsequent gain in AAPL turned my simple test dividing bearish and bullish trading action into a … Read more

A Cramer Bottom for Starbucks?

A Cramer Bottom for Starbucks

When Jim Cramer gets exorcised about something, I sit up and pay attention. As a student of market extremes, Cramer’s extremes offer their own special trading signals. At the onset of the pandemic, I wrote about “Cramer in turmoil” as a demonstration of how quickly financial narratives can change in response to market extremes, revealing … Read more

What Happened to the Housing Market – Stocks Topping and Sales Headwinds

A topping pattern for the iShares US Home Construction ETF (ITB) includes the reversal of gains for the year and a breakdown below support at the 50-day moving average (DMA) (the red line).

Housing Market Intro and Summary What happened in the housing market in April, 2024? After four months of growing more positive, home builders proceeded into the spring selling season thanks to drag from the South. In my previous Housing Market Review, I pointed out a positive start to the spring selling season. April painted a … Read more

The Bank of Japan Finds Itself In A Currency Trap

currency trap (Credit: HelveticaFanatic at https://www.flickr.com/photos/27469320@N04/2657871668)

The year 2024 may be seen as the time the Bank of Japan’s “free lunch” came to an end. For decades, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) ran a zero interest rate policy (ZIRP) that even descended into negative rates in 2016. The BoJ eased and eased monetary policy (aka printed and printed) to buy Japanese … Read more

A Simple Test After the META Pricequake – The Market Breadth

A Simple Test After the META Pricequake - The Market Breadth

Stock Market Commentary Can a bullish divergence create a bottom for stocks? The stock market ended last week with an emphatic “YES!” A wild week got treacherous after Thursday’s META pricequake. Investors rushed for the exits after Meta Platforms (META) reported earnings. The sympathy selling went far and wide. Fortunately, earnings from Alphabet (GOOG) and … Read more

Beyond the “Magnificent 7”: How Market Breadth Could Support S&P 500 Performance in 2024

AT50 (MMF), the percent of stocks above their 50DMA, is rebounding sharply away from the oversold threshold.

FactSet’s John Butters laid out a case for the “Magnificent Seven” companies losing the majority of their earnings growth dominance by the end of the year. In “Are the ‘Magnificent 7’ the Top Contributors to Earnings Growth for the S&P 500 for Q1?“, Butters showed how analyst expectations for year-over-year earnings growth for the top … Read more